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You just know that Hawthorn supporters will be so gracious in victory as well. With grace and humility they continue to laugh at us in the rear view mirror
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if massimo was still on our list he'd have spend most of the year in the twos.We had one but let him go to the Hawks.
Someone should be sacked over that!
**** themYou just know that Hawthorn supporters will be so gracious in victory as well. With grace and humility they continue to laugh at us in the rear view mirror
Not crazy when opposition clubs gift them AA quality players for peanuts.
Wouldnl have been chipping the ball to McGrath so we get some 'run'if massimo was still on our list he'd have spend most of the year in the twos.
The worst part is Hawthorn will probably beat Port next week if they win today. Lift Dogs!
Clarity. I don't think their hierarchy have any confusion on the type of player to take the club forward. Then they are very clear on how they want them to play and now the confidence is shining.Crazy they have got to this level so quick while we continue to do whatever it is we are doing, spew.gif.
It’s pretty cathartic to see the dogs getting destroyed by a SF in a final off the back of very one sided refereeing.
Don't worry they made sure to tell the media they areI hope Scott and the players are watching this week. The modern game relies less on dominating possession/stoppages and more on clean disposals, efficiency and punishing turnovers.
Basically a good back 6 with a player like Sicily, a good transition game, hard running and an efficient forward line is the way.
Dogs, Carlton, Port and Brisbane play an outdated gamestyle. They rely heavily on dominating stoppages, contested football and slowing the game down to win.
Collingwood last year, Sydney, GWS, Geelong and Hawthorn play the brand of football that works in this era of football. Hard running, intercepting, burning teams on transition and a fleet of small/medium forwards to crumb goal after goal. Fremantle will be on this list next year with Bolton.
Bloody nice of them to go and support Mass at his new club.
You're kidding Lolllll. What's so inspirational about that? Watching their ex-teammate achieve what they haven't? Am I supposed to be moved?